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Community Forums
News and Announcements
Important messages for our members and guests.
Topics: 536 Posts: 6,877
536 6,877
The TC-Cancer Ballroom
A social spot for testicular cancer survivors to meet friends and make new ones. New members can introduce themselves here. Chat about testicular cancer or anything else!
Topics: 1,872 Posts: 19,544
1,872 19,544
Health Insurance and Financial Issues
Get and give advice on covering medical expenses to treat testicular cancer.
Topics: 108 Posts: 625
108 625
Mike
by Mike
Testicular Cancer Research Library
Testicular cancer publication abstracts and links recommended by our members.
Topics: 313 Posts: 987
313 987
Sub-Forums:
Before Diagnosis
Do I Have Testicular Cancer?
Symptoms, questions, how to find out for sure!
Topics: 2,444 Posts: 16,337
2,444 16,337
Younger Guys, Worried About Testicular Cancer Symptoms and Telling Parents...
Young men have their own worries. Meet other guys who have been in your shoes! You don't have to be alone in dealing with testicular cancer.
Topics: 298 Posts: 1,768
298 1,768
During Treatment and Beyond
Just Diagnosed with Testicular Cancer -- What's Next?
Finding out you have cancer can be overwhelming. Ask questions, find out what to expect. Decide what treatment path best fits your situation.
Topics: 1,196 Posts: 17,973
1,196 17,973
Treatment After the Orchiectomy: Radiation, Chemotherapy, RPLND, Surveillance
Coping with radiation, chemotherapy, RPLND, or surveillance: treatment issues, test results, surveillance reports. Talk about what's going on with you!
Topics: 5,762 Posts: 65,808
5,762 65,808
Chemotherapy Medications
Discuss chemotherapy medications such as Cisplatin, Bleomycin, Etoposide, as well as medications such as Zofran and Aloxi to curb side effects such as nausea.
Topics: 364 Posts: 3,369
Last Post: Anyone develop RA?
364 3,369
Scott R
by Scott R
Living with Testicular Cancer
Cancer has long-lasting physical, emotional, and practical effects on those with the disease and their family, friends, and caregivers. Talk it over with a group that understands.
Topics: 1,181 Posts: 11,385
1,181 11,385
Caregivers Space
Caregivers deal with a mix of emotions and responsibilities when a loved one is diagnosed with testicular cancer. Share coping skills and thoughts. Vent anger, sadness, and anxiety. Grieve. Gain strength and support.
Topics: 450 Posts: 12,484
450 12,484
2X Warriors - Cancer in Both Testicles
Losing both testicles poses unique challenges and adjustments, but cancer cannot define what or who we are.
Topics: 209 Posts: 2,185
Last Post: Round 2
209 2,185
Mike
by Mike
Testosterone Challenges
Some testicular cancer survivors need hormone replacement therapy. Too little testosterone may cause fatigue, depression, hot flashes, osteoporosis, and loss of libido. Options include AndroGel, Testim, injections, and more. Share your experience.
Topics: 639 Posts: 4,632
Last Post: HCG Monotherapy
639 4,632
Mike
by Mike
All Clear
After treatment, all testicular cancer patients are on surveillance. Celebrate every good news milestone!
Topics: 728 Posts: 4,913
728 4,913

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